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new poll released yesterday by public policy polling finds that louisiana republican governor bobby jindal is the least popular republican governor in the country and the second most unpopular governor in the u.s. overall jim dolls' rock bottom approval ratings are probably thanks in large part to his outlandish and just plain stupid ideas one of his particularly awful ideas was to institute a private school voucher program in louisiana that used state taxpayer money to pay for religious and for profit schools a diploma mills declared unconstitutional by the louisiana supreme court earlier this summer galls voucher program would have spent tens of millions of taxpayer dollars to fund private school education for louisiana kids make matters worse hundred dollars privatized education plan taxpayer dollars would have been used to teach louisiana children that dinosaurs and humans hung out together back in the stone age that slave masters were caring and compassionate people but the k.k.k. was a positive social movement in america and that climate change is a big joke all children learning tha
new poll released yesterday by public policy polling finds that louisiana republican governor bobby jindal is the least popular republican governor in the country and the second most unpopular governor in the u.s. overall jim dolls' rock bottom approval ratings are probably thanks in large part to his outlandish and just plain stupid ideas one of his particularly awful ideas was to institute a private school voucher program in louisiana that used state taxpayer money to pay for religious and...
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a third hostage was released late tuesday, nine hours into the ordeal in rural louisiana. during negotiations, officials saying the 20 year old said he was going to kill the hostages, that's when police stormed the building. ahmed's family owns a store across the street. ahmed took three bank employees hostage tuesday afternoon. >>> hopeful news for a teen in dire need of a heart transplant. it has made 15-year-old anthony stokes a candidate for a donor heart. anthony was initially denied a spot on a transplant list because of what they called noncompliance. his mother believes he was being punished for having poor grades and a run-in with the law. >>> san diego mayor bob filner is vowing to fight amid sexual harassment claims. in a written statement responding to the demands for a recall, he touted the city's progress during his term. filner just returned from a two-week stint in therapy. now he's facing more problems. political reports the locks in his office have been changed. and four san diego hooters restaurants are boycotting filner, saying he will not be served. mo
a third hostage was released late tuesday, nine hours into the ordeal in rural louisiana. during negotiations, officials saying the 20 year old said he was going to kill the hostages, that's when police stormed the building. ahmed's family owns a store across the street. ahmed took three bank employees hostage tuesday afternoon. >>> hopeful news for a teen in dire need of a heart transplant. it has made 15-year-old anthony stokes a candidate for a donor heart. anthony was initially...
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the year is 1946, louisiana has a electricity chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would displace the electricity share at noon and invite school kids by the classes to make a field trip and look at the electricity chair. don't do bad stuff. the chair is waiting. they would take the chair inside, hook it up to a generator on a truck, and invite the victim or mandate the victim to the chair. in this particular case, 17-year-old black named willie francis who killed a pharmacist during a robbery was put in the chair, strapped in, the electrodes attached to the ankle and head. as one witness told us, the executioner said, goodbye willie. willie didn't go anywhere. >> guest: nothing happened. >> guest: the chair malfunction. he had minor burns but they took him back to the cell. that became a celebrated supreme court case. was it double jeopardy to put the man in the electricity chair again? the court decided it was accidental you could put willie francis in the chair again. but justice frank who voted for
the year is 1946, louisiana has a electricity chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would displace the electricity share at noon and invite school kids by the classes to make a field trip and look at the electricity chair. don't do bad stuff. the chair is waiting. they would take the chair inside, hook it up to a generator on a truck, and invite the victim or mandate the victim to the chair. in this particular case, 17-year-old black named willie francis who...
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she was a pioneer for the state of louisiana, and she served louisiana's second congressional district following death of her late husband who was then the majority leader of the house. she was the first woman elected to represent the state of louisiana in congress, and she was a founder of the congresswomen's caucus, and in tribute to her service as a pioneer for women, the women -- congressional women's reading room is rightfully named in her honor down the hall. lindy was the first woman and only louisiana ambassador to the holy sea during the tenure of pope john paul ii. lindy effortlessly balanced her role as a respected leader and a loving mother. she loved her city of new orleans, in fact, lived on bourbon street for many of her later years in new orleans. she loved her beloved tulane university and, in fact, just recently she and her daughter participated in a benefit just a few weeks ago in new orleans. she's somebody who will be dearly missed and someone who we are honored to have, to be able to call a former creeing -- colleague of ours here in the house. and with that, i yi
she was a pioneer for the state of louisiana, and she served louisiana's second congressional district following death of her late husband who was then the majority leader of the house. she was the first woman elected to represent the state of louisiana in congress, and she was a founder of the congresswomen's caucus, and in tribute to her service as a pioneer for women, the women -- congressional women's reading room is rightfully named in her honor down the hall. lindy was the first woman and...
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a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news for fire relief. but fortunately, towards the second half of the week, we talk about monsoonal moisture moving in and cooler temperatures and higher humidity towards the weekend. look at the dome towards the northeast, that dome building in as that cold exited and brought the heavy rain and cool temperatures straight down from canada. we love it. let me show you what it's feeling like for the next several days. temperatures in cleveland highs today just into the 60s. 13 degrees below normal. indianapolis, 73, chicago, 74. and spreading to the northeast,
a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news...
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republican operatives in louisiana are trying to woo "duck dynasty" star willie robertson to run for the statehouse. his duck hunting supply companies are in the fifth district, represented by retiring rodney alexander. the self described redneck millionaire was on "the five" today. >> i was going to ask that question, whether you were interested in that vacated congressional seat in louisiana. >> i'm kind of busy right now. i got a lot going on. >> we'll see. with re-election bid not going as planned, it was time for a new approach. norway's prime minister who had not driven a car in eight years spent an afternoon as taxi driver in oslo. he says taxis are one of the few places people share their true views. he wore sunglasses and uniform, only revealing his identity once passengers recognized him. by the way, all passengers got a free ride. >>> to say they parted on bad terms is a major understatement. two law professors have been fighting over their divorce 17 years, seven years longer than they were actually married. they filed more than 1400 entries in the case, most over money o
republican operatives in louisiana are trying to woo "duck dynasty" star willie robertson to run for the statehouse. his duck hunting supply companies are in the fifth district, represented by retiring rodney alexander. the self described redneck millionaire was on "the five" today. >> i was going to ask that question, whether you were interested in that vacated congressional seat in louisiana. >> i'm kind of busy right now. i got a lot going on. >> we'll...
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the state of louisiana is suing a company they say is responsible. aljazeera's robert ray reports. >> people who haven't seen bayou corn, it really and truly is a paradise. >> one year ago, people in the small community of bayou corn began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk and you said. it was horrible. >> the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. >> it was may 30, 2012 that dennis landry and his wife noticed these bubbles coming straight up out of the water, natural gas, and then to the left, 500 feet down this bayou, a sing hole was forming. >> what used to be a beautiful marsh was now being sucked into the depths of the earth. >> 100-foot trees were just bobbing and they would sink. >> last summer, scientists from around the world, state and federal government regulators arrived. assumption parish ordered the pond tear evacuation of the residents of bayou corn while officials tried to figure out what was happening. >> to our knowledge, it has never happened anywhere in the world. this i
the state of louisiana is suing a company they say is responsible. aljazeera's robert ray reports. >> people who haven't seen bayou corn, it really and truly is a paradise. >> one year ago, people in the small community of bayou corn began to sense something was wrong. >> you could not walk and you said. it was horrible. >> the smell of natural gas and crude oil was swirling around. the ground was trembling. >> it was may 30, 2012 that dennis landry and his wife...
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joining me now republican governor of louisiana bobby jindal. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here in person. you as a potential nominee in 2016, you've taken on your party, said, look, the american dream's got to be within reach for everybody and we as republicans need to find a way to provide a blueprint for americans to get their vote with changing demographics in the country. you said at one time, calling your party the stupid party for some of the remarks made in the 2012 campaign. so i want to ask you about the battles that are brewing in terms of this tension between spending restraint and making more investments. the president speaking a couple days ago, said, look, there is no more deficit crisis. the deficit is coming down. here are his remarks. >> we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. the only crisis we have is one that's manufactured in washington, and it's ideological. and the basic notion is, is that we shouldn't be helping people get health care and we shouldn't be helping kids w
joining me now republican governor of louisiana bobby jindal. welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you for having me. >> good to have you here in person. you as a potential nominee in 2016, you've taken on your party, said, look, the american dream's got to be within reach for everybody and we as republicans need to find a way to provide a blueprint for americans to get their vote with changing demographics in the country. you said at one time, calling your party the...
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. >> you're in louisiana. >> where am i? >> the pit of despair. >> i know when i said that, i'm in one of those states that reflects that today in louisiana. >> oops. >> millions lined up for their chance at that million-dollar dream. >> $1 million. >> this jackpot is a crack ton of money. >> $448.4 million. >> this week's jackpot made new millionaires in new jersey and minnesota. >> yes! >> i was in shock. i was absolutely in shock will i never imagined it would be me. never, ever. >> kim called me at like 8:30. she said are you a millionaire sure enough, they are right and i said i'll have to call you back later. >> this week's top trender. >> going on at the hyatt that no one wants to talk about. everyone was hush-hush. >> shhh. be very quiet. >> the insider tells us the entire place was rented out by the koch brothers. >> republican hot brothers join the billionaire brothers for a secret meeting in new mexico. >> what kind of dastardly scheme are they cooking up now. >> i? like him. >> they're the financial engine of the
. >> you're in louisiana. >> where am i? >> the pit of despair. >> i know when i said that, i'm in one of those states that reflects that today in louisiana. >> oops. >> millions lined up for their chance at that million-dollar dream. >> $1 million. >> this jackpot is a crack ton of money. >> $448.4 million. >> this week's jackpot made new millionaires in new jersey and minnesota. >> yes! >> i was in shock. i was absolutely...
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scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've heard the obama administration, from president obama to his e.p.a. administrator and others, talking about various forms of taxes on energy that they want to impose. whether it's a carbon tax, where it's a cap and trade-type scheme. they've continued to throw out that opportunity to impose that kind of radical regulation by themselves without action from congress. and clearly as we talk about the reins act and we talk about any kind of regulation having over $100 million impact on our economy, we want to make it very
scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've...
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. >> louisiana. >> i love louisiana. nola. >> come on. >> many other states that embrace those conservative values, the approach that we have taken over the years. i am in one today in florida. you look at south carolina. you look at florida. >> we're in louisiana. >> i know and i said that. i am in one of the states that reflect those today in louisiana. i got that. >> it is only mississippi, alabama, three states. >> i said that. >> seriously. i think before -- you have never done that? >> i think the panhandle went all the way to louisiana. he was technically maps. if you look at the maps of your late 18th century map maker. >> i think he is tired. >> there are many other states that embrace those conservative values, the approach that we have taken over the years. i am in one today in florida. you look at south carolina. you look at florida -- >> we're in louisiana. >> i know and i said that. i am in one of those states that reflect those today in louisiana. >> we are here. how great is he? >> i want him to run. >> h
. >> louisiana. >> i love louisiana. nola. >> come on. >> many other states that embrace those conservative values, the approach that we have taken over the years. i am in one today in florida. you look at south carolina. you look at florida. >> we're in louisiana. >> i know and i said that. i am in one of the states that reflect those today in louisiana. i got that. >> it is only mississippi, alabama, three states. >> i said that. >>...
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from: i just came louisiana. i had a great trip there. there is such potential to open up and create jobs here. host: what is it? guest: it is taking those amazing resources of natural gas and oil and also the renewals -- the renewables there and putting americans to work and creating revenue that we need for better roads and better schools. i think in washington we too often polarize things. either you are for the environment or for jobs or something like this. i do not see it that way. we can do what has and done in louisiana and other areas. diversify the economy. they have great paying jobs. i want the same thing here. host: what specifically? iran on the opening of coastal virginia so that we can journal and get to the natural resources that are there in an environmentally safe way. the governor ran on it. the general assembly want it. the only thing holding us back is the administration. that is not a partisan comments. there is essentially a. . they are not moving forward. .- that is essentially it they are not moving forward. .e a
from: i just came louisiana. i had a great trip there. there is such potential to open up and create jobs here. host: what is it? guest: it is taking those amazing resources of natural gas and oil and also the renewals -- the renewables there and putting americans to work and creating revenue that we need for better roads and better schools. i think in washington we too often polarize things. either you are for the environment or for jobs or something like this. i do not see it that way. we can...
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they failed the inspection in 2008, which was the year after the accidentally flying the bombs to the louisiana thing, they failed inspection in 2008 and in 2010, and they failed again, another nuclear inspection. in minot, they did win back the right to handle the nuclear weapons, once they accidentally lost them in shreveport, they earned the equivalent of a d letter grade, which you remember from school is not failure but really is not good. after that d-grade inspection, the deputy commander of minot's operations group complained publicly that the united states was suffering from a rot in the nuclear weapons handling force. that was his word. rot. 17 officers removed from launch control duty. they were temporarily stripped of their authority to launch number weapons. then in june, the air force relieved from duty the commander in charge of framing the nuclear crew at minot, and now, this week, it is the base in montana that is reportedly failing again. it is one thing to be a part of something that does not matter. if we screw up in cable news, or fishing or something, that is bad. but not
they failed the inspection in 2008, which was the year after the accidentally flying the bombs to the louisiana thing, they failed inspection in 2008 and in 2010, and they failed again, another nuclear inspection. in minot, they did win back the right to handle the nuclear weapons, once they accidentally lost them in shreveport, they earned the equivalent of a d letter grade, which you remember from school is not failure but really is not good. after that d-grade inspection, the deputy...
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. >> that's rick perry in louisiana when he got he was in florida. a mistake that you've probably never made. up next, more with jay leno after his interview tonight with president obama. ♪ [ male announcer ] some question physics. some question gravity. and some... even have the audacity to question improbability. with best-in-class towing and best-in-class torque these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to blow your imagination. guts. glory. ram. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com >>> last week president obama told a group of school children that broccoli was his favorite food. which the kids seemed to believe. they believed him. then he told them obama care would reduce the deficit. and the kids all burst out laughing. >>
. >> that's rick perry in louisiana when he got he was in florida. a mistake that you've probably never made. up next, more with jay leno after his interview tonight with president obama. ♪ [ male announcer ] some question physics. some question gravity. and some... even have the audacity to question improbability. with best-in-class towing and best-in-class torque these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to blow your imagination. guts. glory. ram. f-f-f-f-f-f-f....
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. >> that's rick perry in louisiana when he got he was in florida. a mistake that you've probably never made. up next, more with jay leno after his interview tonight with president obama. [ male announcer ] the wind's constant force should have disrupted man. instead, man raised a sail. and made "farther" his battle cry. the new ram 1500 -- motor trend's 2013 truck of the year -- the most fuel-efficient half-ton truck on the road -- achieving best-in-class 25 highway miles per gallon. guts. glory. ram. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org >>> last week president obama told a group of school children that broccoli was his favorite food. which the kids seemed to believe. they believed him. then he told them obama care would reduce the deficit. and the kids all burst out laughing. >> i want to ask you abou
. >> that's rick perry in louisiana when he got he was in florida. a mistake that you've probably never made. up next, more with jay leno after his interview tonight with president obama. [ male announcer ] the wind's constant force should have disrupted man. instead, man raised a sail. and made "farther" his battle cry. the new ram 1500 -- motor trend's 2013 truck of the year -- the most fuel-efficient half-ton truck on the road -- achieving best-in-class 25 highway miles per...
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go back to georgia, go back to louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities. knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friend friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but b
go back to georgia, go back to louisiana, go back to the slums and ghettos of our northern cities. knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friend friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning...
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al jazeera, louisiana. >> let's get a check of weather now. here is dave. >> meteorologist: we're looking at rain across the country and that's leading to changing weather. i'll have more in the forecast next. ç] >> meteorologist: we're starting in the pacific. this picture was taken from the philippines and it was over at least 40 inches of rain caused a lot of problems there, that was monsoon moisture from typhoon trami which is now over china. it's still dumping a lot of rain in that area. flooding a big concern in the philippines and china with this storm over the last two days. >>> now we're talking about rain and the lack of it in the upper midwest. the showers are pushing south, and here is the changing weather. you're dealing with a shower and storm there in chicago. there is the rain down south with pop-up storms. this is cooler air moving in. the temperatures will drop a bit. chicago, minneapolis, rain is coming down and cooler air is approaching from the northern plains. that's moving south and eventually pushing east. rain coming
al jazeera, louisiana. >> let's get a check of weather now. here is dave. >> meteorologist: we're looking at rain across the country and that's leading to changing weather. i'll have more in the forecast next. ç] >> meteorologist: we're starting in the pacific. this picture was taken from the philippines and it was over at least 40 inches of rain caused a lot of problems there, that was monsoon moisture from typhoon trami which is now over china. it's still dumping a lot of...
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so humid and so hot, those heat indices are going to be into the 40s for you in louisiana as well as along the gulf here. it will feel very, very hot. do take care. it's going to be affecting you. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day. >>> a group of indonesian transgender people parade through the streets wearing traditional st
so humid and so hot, those heat indices are going to be into the 40s for you in louisiana as well as along the gulf here. it will feel very, very hot. do take care. it's going to be affecting you. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day. >>> a group of indonesian transgender people parade through the streets wearing traditional st
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to washington, when all of the marchers and the leaders get here, one of the big six is in jail in louisiana. couldn't even come because he was in jail from protest. the tension behind the stage here was over your speech. >> by the forces of our demands, our determination, and our numbers, we should split a segregated south into a thousand pieces and put them together in the image of god and democracy. we must say wake up, erk many, wake up. for we will not stop and we will not be patient. >> they wanted to change a line in your speech. tell us about that. >> near the end of the speech, near the very end, i said something like if we do not see meaningful progress today they will come we may be forced to march through the south the way sherman did non-violently. they said no you can't say that. and the archbishop of the diocese in washington said not to give it if i didn't change it. we met think this side of lincoln. and we had a portable typewriter. and the executive secretary of the non-violent organization, a. phillip randolph was there, dr. king, mr. wilkin. and he said to me can we chan
to washington, when all of the marchers and the leaders get here, one of the big six is in jail in louisiana. couldn't even come because he was in jail from protest. the tension behind the stage here was over your speech. >> by the forces of our demands, our determination, and our numbers, we should split a segregated south into a thousand pieces and put them together in the image of god and democracy. we must say wake up, erk many, wake up. for we will not stop and we will not be...
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. >> liz was born in louisiana but grew up in japan where she decided to follow in her father's footsteps and join the military. >> i knew that if i was going to do any branch of the military, it had to be the best of the best and the most challenging one and the marine corps of course was everything i was looking. >> how many tours of duty did you do? >> three tours of iraq? >> 2006, 2008 and 2009. >> during her tour in iraq, her friends introduced her to the hard hitting world of mixed martial arts. >> i don't just focus on martial arts. being that engaged and that involved in something, it was a game of chess that i could push myself to. >> there's a gear that she has that other human beings don't posse possess. when she turns that gear on, she leaves everybody in the dust. >> when did you take your first official lesson? >> the first official lesson was the day i got back from iraq. i was beaten up, so i was like, hey, i want to do this. >> this was with another girl, right? >> no, other men. >> they showed you no mercy? >> not at all. >> i have seen grown men that are professionals i
. >> liz was born in louisiana but grew up in japan where she decided to follow in her father's footsteps and join the military. >> i knew that if i was going to do any branch of the military, it had to be the best of the best and the most challenging one and the marine corps of course was everything i was looking. >> how many tours of duty did you do? >> three tours of iraq? >> 2006, 2008 and 2009. >> during her tour in iraq, her friends introduced her to...
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what's in your walle charles: news alert, homes in louisiana evacuated after a train derailment spilled flammable and corrosive chemicals 60 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor bobby jindal says authorities are investigating the crash and determining the extent of the damage. another headache for detroit and it might have to wait until after halloween to see if it is allowed to file for bankruptcy but guess what, america, detroit's distress may be on your doorstep soon. our next guest says you combine other states and city tensions you would get on number, see that on your screen? $4.6 trillion? joining us is matthew from the commonwealth foundation. it is interesting because we do look and say it for the detroit. i don't think people realize they are sitting on something very similar. >> this is something that is going to happen in cities and states all across america. what we see in detroit is a precursor for the fiscal calamities that are going to occur because of unsustainable pensions and unaffordable health care costs. these have added up and we will have to pay for it o
what's in your walle charles: news alert, homes in louisiana evacuated after a train derailment spilled flammable and corrosive chemicals 60 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor bobby jindal says authorities are investigating the crash and determining the extent of the damage. another headache for detroit and it might have to wait until after halloween to see if it is allowed to file for bankruptcy but guess what, america, detroit's distress may be on your doorstep soon. our next guest...
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avery from zachary, louisiana, 43 years old, hello. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a quick comment. i am a fan of c-span as well. i am an educator, a 15 year educator. i thought african-american history for three or four years. i taught in to schools that were all african-american classes. person, it was a neat experience. i don't consider myself to be an activist. just be honest with you. the history of the past 120 history.a fascinating it is a sad history, but a very fascinating history of the race, ofslavery, of post-slavery, jim crow, the civil rights era. i read book after book after book about it. with all down and talk different races and ethnicities, and i am troubled at times tendency too have a allow sometimes color to get in the way of honesty. i was fortunate to have two parents who raised me to see people for what they were rather than the color of their skin. i would consider myself to be in the minority when it comes to a white person having sometimes that ability, but i pose this question to some of my students. i haven't sometimes
avery from zachary, louisiana, 43 years old, hello. caller: good morning. i wanted to make a quick comment. i am a fan of c-span as well. i am an educator, a 15 year educator. i thought african-american history for three or four years. i taught in to schools that were all african-american classes. person, it was a neat experience. i don't consider myself to be an activist. just be honest with you. the history of the past 120 history.a fascinating it is a sad history, but a very fascinating...
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louisiana and texas do it through their legislators. and we have the political element of a legislator drawing lines that's when you end up with these funny districts. but there's a lot of evidence that you're right that a district that doesn't have many moderates, the reduction of moderates, is being driven by redistricting, that aren't competitive. there are a number of districts that only have to worry about voters coming from their side of the aisle. all they have to worry about is a primary opponent and keeping their base happy. host: talk about the nsa, snowden, what's the future of privacy and security issues? guest: this congress is going to take them up. we saw representtive rutchersburger was telling us yesterday before they headed home and they had a meeting at the white house to talk about the nsa that there appears to be an appetite for some type of additional layers of oversight. but we're going to see intel committee members and leadership, both parties on both sides of the building defending that nsa program. they're the
louisiana and texas do it through their legislators. and we have the political element of a legislator drawing lines that's when you end up with these funny districts. but there's a lot of evidence that you're right that a district that doesn't have many moderates, the reduction of moderates, is being driven by redistricting, that aren't competitive. there are a number of districts that only have to worry about voters coming from their side of the aisle. all they have to worry about is a...
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the history of popeyes's louisiana heritage. it does reinvent the brand for the guest. >> how can you expand it? >> well we have been a great dinner concept for taking it home for your family. what's growing for us is portable on the food for lunch and dinner. when you're launching the waffle tenders, it's great car food. >> and when i speak to sally at the buffalo wild wings, the chicken prices are coming down. that's meaningful for you? >> absolutely. we had a great profitable quarter. >> i should have talked about it earlier. it's amazes. >> our franchise restaurants are making 23% profit before rent which is outstanding. as our average unit volumes grow it's getting better and bert. that's a great story. >> is there some kitchen lab that you have? because i ask that because the promotions are rather dramatic. there are other chain, i don't immediate to slag them, the innovation has stopped. the national ads -- i feel there's a treasure hunt aspect about them. >> yes. the treasure hunt starts and we have this place called lou
the history of popeyes's louisiana heritage. it does reinvent the brand for the guest. >> how can you expand it? >> well we have been a great dinner concept for taking it home for your family. what's growing for us is portable on the food for lunch and dinner. when you're launching the waffle tenders, it's great car food. >> and when i speak to sally at the buffalo wild wings, the chicken prices are coming down. that's meaningful for you? >> absolutely. we had a great...
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that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left out. greg it as well. thanks for watching, everybody. be sure to tune in monday for the special day labor day edition of "the five." have a great holiday weekend. "special report" is up next. >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like what i like about you, if bys you you mean me and by me i mean you. due to andy levey dying in his apart meant and being eaten by his cat there will be no pre game report. let's get to it and welcomets. our guests. she is so hot that it reallydo doesn't matter what i sayuse because you aren't listening. i am here with april rose. what a great name. host of "max sum exposure" and " girl code" and mtv2's "guyv
that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left...
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a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ended with both a hostage and the gunman dead. investigators say the 20-year- old suspect had no intention of robbing the bank. they say he went into the bank yesterday, he did have a gun, and he took three captives. he later freed a female bank teller but just before midnight as a swat teams are moving in, he shot two is national rail safety month. >>> some northern california roller derby teams want your blood. they say it's all for a good cause. they are helping the american red cross by hosting blood drives. that is the time of year when donations tend to drop off. today's blood drive is at the whole foods in cap toe la. it runs from -- on friday. it's next month. >>> striking city workers say they have a message for the mayor. we're live in hayward with the latest next. >>> and we'll take you live to the opening bell to see what is happening on wall street. >>> good morning. if you are driving toward the bay bridge, the traffic at the mccarthur maze that looks good heading around the corner because you will see slow traffic.
a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ended with both a hostage and the gunman dead. investigators say the 20-year- old suspect had no intention of robbing the bank. they say he went into the bank yesterday, he did have a gun, and he took three captives. he later freed a female bank teller but just before midnight as a swat teams are moving in, he shot two is national rail safety month. >>> some northern california roller derby teams want your blood. they say it's all for a good...
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into louisiana, along the gulf coast as well, you'll really be feeling temperatures a lot hotter than that when you take into consideration the humidity that's going to go along with it. storms moving through central europe. these are actually going to break up into two systems. one heading toward the southeast. another one pushing up in towards finland and the northeast of europe, both could bring pretty intense storms. and they are dragging this very cold air, much cooler air in behind it, which is going to be bringing temperatures down to around average temperatures. take a look at the big difference. the big drop between thursday and saturday. some places dropping as much as 19 degrees. talking about you, vienna, 39, down to just 20 on saturday. here's your extended forecast. >>> math whizzes have competed to make the fastest calculations with a japanese abacus. more than 520 people took part in the annual contest in kyoto. the contestants got a chance to show off their mental arithmetic skills. they had to add 15 different three-digit numbers flashed on a screen. a banker won the
into louisiana, along the gulf coast as well, you'll really be feeling temperatures a lot hotter than that when you take into consideration the humidity that's going to go along with it. storms moving through central europe. these are actually going to break up into two systems. one heading toward the southeast. another one pushing up in towards finland and the northeast of europe, both could bring pretty intense storms. and they are dragging this very cold air, much cooler air in behind it,...
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we have great people like bobby jindal in louisiana. we he have kasich in ohio. we have got a whole sear regions of top notch governors and then you have got jeb bush who was a great governor in florida two terms. my sense which one of those governors evolved. chris christie a frontrunner and raise money an viable candidate. whoever wins that against the washington establishment i think comes out basically a much better candidate. >> chris plant, i think he is saying rand paul is a washington establishment. >> came in as revolutionary. he is being framed that way. and he really is at this point versus the establishment republican party. a very revolutionary voice right now in washington, d.c. which is rather absurd on some level. but as a libertarian voice, i think that if you are looking at going up against hillary clinton, i think rand paul is the stark contrast. he is the bright colors. he is not the pale pastels. i think christie is a nice guy. i'm not a chris christie basher. he is the run of the mill establishment, you know, big government. >> laura: i reme
we have great people like bobby jindal in louisiana. we he have kasich in ohio. we have got a whole sear regions of top notch governors and then you have got jeb bush who was a great governor in florida two terms. my sense which one of those governors evolved. chris christie a frontrunner and raise money an viable candidate. whoever wins that against the washington establishment i think comes out basically a much better candidate. >> chris plant, i think he is saying rand paul is a...
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stays really hot through texas and louisiana. towards the west dry and windy and fairly warm. 29 degrees in seattle. meanwhile we have 38 in houston. going to feel a lot hotter than that with humidity. think about the temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. and into europe we go. dry conditions now for the british isles but we have pretty severe storms. from iberia towards finland, very unstable here on the other side of the jet stream. we are seeing temperatures cooling down, as well, as the storms proceed further into central europe. the heat builds towards the southeast. take a look at vienna. 35 in warsaw. you can see the divide where we have the pretty immediate cool down on the other side of the jet stream. 26 degrees in berlin. 25 in paris. let's see how other cities in central europe are going to be affected by the cooler air coming in. prague dropping from 32 down to 22. 35 in warsaw coming down to a fairly cool 20 degrees. here's your extended forecast. . >>> we have breaking news the diplomatic divisions between the u.s.
stays really hot through texas and louisiana. towards the west dry and windy and fairly warm. 29 degrees in seattle. meanwhile we have 38 in houston. going to feel a lot hotter than that with humidity. think about the temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. and into europe we go. dry conditions now for the british isles but we have pretty severe storms. from iberia towards finland, very unstable here on the other side of the jet stream. we are seeing temperatures cooling down, as well, as the...
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showers and thunderstorms will continue today from eastern louisiana to the carolinas. it'll be cool and rainy across the mid-atlantic and dry in the midwest. some heavy downpours are expected in the west. >>> in sports, the red sox/yankees rivalry may not be what it once was, but last night's game was a reminder how bitter things can get between the two teams. alex rodriguez at the plate in the second inning when he gets hit by a pitch. the benches clear. yankees's manager joe girardi gets tossed for arguing with the home plate umpire. a-rod gets his revenge. he hits a long two-run homer to center field to sprk a sixth inning rally. the yankees win 9-6 and take two out of three to boston. >>> the rays and blue jays play a tight one in tampa bay. evan longoria starts things off with the rays with a solo home run in the first inning. then with two outs in the second inning edwin encarnacion connects. in the bottom of the tenth jose lobaton ends it for tampa bay. the solo home run gives the rays a 2-1 win. >>> the l.a. dodgers were on their way to winning the 11th straigh
showers and thunderstorms will continue today from eastern louisiana to the carolinas. it'll be cool and rainy across the mid-atlantic and dry in the midwest. some heavy downpours are expected in the west. >>> in sports, the red sox/yankees rivalry may not be what it once was, but last night's game was a reminder how bitter things can get between the two teams. alex rodriguez at the plate in the second inning when he gets hit by a pitch. the benches clear. yankees's manager joe girardi...
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bill: david vittert out of louisiana today. when you folks come back to washington in sent we'll be watching this, okay. >> great. bill: we'll see if you stick to your word as well. >> absolutely. bill: david individual -- vitter, thank you for your time. martha: meantime today rnc is about to vote whether the republican party will be cutting two major networks out of the 2016 debates over upcoming movies and documentaries about hillary clinton. take you there live to see you who i decide on that. plus, another widow is fighting for benefits for the victims of the 19 elite firefighters who died battling a massive arizona wildfire. why they say their city should not discriminate against 13 of these families. we'll be right back. the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem? a burden no other
bill: david vittert out of louisiana today. when you folks come back to washington in sent we'll be watching this, okay. >> great. bill: we'll see if you stick to your word as well. >> absolutely. bill: david individual -- vitter, thank you for your time. martha: meantime today rnc is about to vote whether the republican party will be cutting two major networks out of the 2016 debates over upcoming movies and documentaries about hillary clinton. take you there live to see you who i...
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what do you do about dogs in louisiana? died i would i want to come back as a pet because he would have a lot of stuff that you would be provided . he would be well taken care of. that is true. during katrina there were instances of people who would get separated or not bring their pet with them. we do have some very robust plans when it comes to enabling of pet evacuation that is with coach buses and along with the coach buses there are other types of vehicle so you can put the hat on those vehicles, usually tagging along behind the coach bus. people have different types of pets. they are not always easy. they can be large animals and if you have other people on the bus, you have people with foldable issues that don't want a pet on the bus with them. you get into all kinds of operational but just a call details and when you're trying to organize and evacuate. not only do you have dogs but you have snakes and some people bag called as in a cajun suitcase. andpocket in a plastic bag something comes crawling out and you might
what do you do about dogs in louisiana? died i would i want to come back as a pet because he would have a lot of stuff that you would be provided . he would be well taken care of. that is true. during katrina there were instances of people who would get separated or not bring their pet with them. we do have some very robust plans when it comes to enabling of pet evacuation that is with coach buses and along with the coach buses there are other types of vehicle so you can put the hat on those...
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. >> liz was born in louisiana but grew up in japan where she decided to follow in her father's footsteps and join the military. >> i knew that if i was going to do any branch of the military, it had to be the best of the best and the most challenging one and the marine corps of course was everything i was looking. >> how many tours of duty did you do? >> three tours of iraq? >> 2006, 2008 and 2009. >> during her tour in iraq, her friends introduced her to the hard hitting world of mixed martial arts. >> i don't just focus on martial arts. being that engaged and that involved in something, it was a game of chess that i could push myself to. >> there's a gear that she has that other human beings don't posse possess. when she turns that gear on, she leaves everybody in the dust. >> when did you take your first official lesson? >> the first official lesson was the day i got back from iraq. i was beaten up, so i was like, hey, i want to do this. >> this was with another girl, right? >> no, other men. >> they showed you no mercy? >> not at all. >> i have seen grown men that are professionals i
. >> liz was born in louisiana but grew up in japan where she decided to follow in her father's footsteps and join the military. >> i knew that if i was going to do any branch of the military, it had to be the best of the best and the most challenging one and the marine corps of course was everything i was looking. >> how many tours of duty did you do? >> three tours of iraq? >> 2006, 2008 and 2009. >> during her tour in iraq, her friends introduced her to...
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robbie in louisiana, hi. >> i appreciate being on your show. i guess what i am calling to say , should i start right out or do you need to make a comment? i was in a. >> -- 430nship since i was six years. he died 10 years ago. 36 years. he died 10 years ago. we had a wonderful life. when he got sick, i was at the mercy of the hospital. it worked out five. after he died, i was at the mercy of his family. no rights whatsoever. the difference between our relationship and a heterosexual nottionship was we could have children. same as a heterosexual couple on birth control. they are not having children either. but i had no rights. i was at the mercy of the courts. that and that alone is a reason for me to be supporting gay marriage. >> thanks for the call. back to our facebook page. thoughts on gay marriage. here is one from diane. just because the government -- just a reminder, if you are on twitter, the #we are using this spanchat.s #c- >> i don't understand why our government is involved in trying .o define something like this my concern is, this
robbie in louisiana, hi. >> i appreciate being on your show. i guess what i am calling to say , should i start right out or do you need to make a comment? i was in a. >> -- 430nship since i was six years. he died 10 years ago. 36 years. he died 10 years ago. we had a wonderful life. when he got sick, i was at the mercy of the hospital. it worked out five. after he died, i was at the mercy of his family. no rights whatsoever. the difference between our relationship and a heterosexual...
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can i go to jason in louisiana, please, jason? >> caller: jim, big boo-yah, got a quick question for you, buddy. i've made 20% this year due to all your information, and i'm kind of scared about the pullback. i'm wondering if i should sell everything i have, wait for a pullback and invest back in to make major money. >> thank you for asking this question because it is on my mind won't be able to get back in. that said, i'm trimming stocks i don't think are great. the charitable trust are trimming stocks. i don't own any physical stocks. i think you should trim the stocks you feel aren't that great anymore because they've appreciated or because this isn't that good. and i would do that tomorrow. in today's break glass in case of emergency off the charts chartnado #divergence, let's say we've got one fibonacci queen says it's almost over and fitzpatrick says lookout below. stay with cramer. >>> still ahead -- is your portfolio prepared for a pullback? call, tweet or e-mail cramer to get a check-up. "am i diversified" is just ahead.
can i go to jason in louisiana, please, jason? >> caller: jim, big boo-yah, got a quick question for you, buddy. i've made 20% this year due to all your information, and i'm kind of scared about the pullback. i'm wondering if i should sell everything i have, wait for a pullback and invest back in to make major money. >> thank you for asking this question because it is on my mind won't be able to get back in. that said, i'm trimming stocks i don't think are great. the charitable...
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a standard tree, seemingly, melting into the swamp in bayou corridor, louisiana, being swallowed into a massive sinkhole, sucking everything down with it. watch the trees again -- dipping slowly at first then quickly vanishing into the hole. scientists say more than a football field deep. the sinkhole near an old salt line. workers using water to dissolve and pump out the salt. eye vently they pumped out enough to give the ground way. and the earth moves into the cavern causing ever growing sinkholes above. >> it will continue to grow where it finds a point where it can support itself. >> reporter: the sinkhole appeared a year ago. 150 household were evacuated. now the state is suing the company that mined the salt. but sink holes are common. and often occur naturally. this one in downtown guatemala city, bore a hole beg enough to swallow the statue of liberty. they riddle the state of florida because most of the state sits on porous limestone. >> it literally burns through the rock. we're talking hundreds of thousands of years. >> reporter: this sinkhole near orlando gulped down a pa
a standard tree, seemingly, melting into the swamp in bayou corridor, louisiana, being swallowed into a massive sinkhole, sucking everything down with it. watch the trees again -- dipping slowly at first then quickly vanishing into the hole. scientists say more than a football field deep. the sinkhole near an old salt line. workers using water to dissolve and pump out the salt. eye vently they pumped out enough to give the ground way. and the earth moves into the cavern causing ever growing...
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that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left out. greg it as well. thanks for watching, everybody. be sure to tune in monday for the special day labor day edition of "the five." have a great holiday weekend. "special report" is up next. >>> obama administration puts it in writing, laying out a case for military action against syria. this is "special report." good evening, i am doug mcelway in for bret baier. we finally got a look at some of the evidence this afternoon that president obama says puts the blame for last week's chemical attack on damascus squarely at the feet of the assad regime. many at home and abroad are unconvinced military action is about saving lives and not
that's the painting that won the chimpanzee from a sanctuary in louisiana, the winner of 10,000 big ones. greg, you also entered that under the name snuggles. >> i did it to pick up an artist not to enter. >> i have done similar work like that. usually after a night of drinking. >> that was a good piece of artwork. >> it is pretty amazing. like your tie, juan. >> look at that! quite similar to the tie! >> and used his tongue to do it. that's the detail i left...